As Moravian graduates, it was important to us to have our wedding in a meaningful location in Bethlehem. From the spot we stood for our ceremony, we were able to see the campus building in which we met-you can’t get more magical than that. The Luckenbach Mill was the perfect venue for our wedding. We wanted a personalized wedding experience that was a bit non-traditional, and with Luckenbach we were able to choose our layout and furniture, which made the day special for us and for our guests. Being able to use the garden and historical buildings for photos was a dream. The staff at Luckenbach were so patient with us in making our vision a reality. We could tell that our event was a priority to them and that they cared about making our day special. We were even able to have a docent come to give a tour of the Industrial/Colonial Quarter! We HIGHLY recommend Historic Bethlehem sites and hope that you can have your wedding dreams come...
Read moreWe held my nephews rehearsal dinner at the Luckenbach Mill site this past weekend 10/01/21 and I cannot say enough about how wonderful the event space was. We had originally planned to use the indoor areas at the Mill but due to continued Covid concerns we moved our event outdoors while maintaining use of the building for the caterer and rest rooms. Tavia and Tiffany were easy to work with, communicated with us regularly, and we’re present at the event which was very comforting. They also coordinated with our other vendors directly in order to provide a seamless connection for planning and execution of the dinner. The grounds are so beautiful and easy to walk to from the downtown Bethlehem area. I would definitely have another event at this venue and can recommend it without reservation. Thank you so much for making our special event one...
Read moreI had friends visit from out of state over the Christmas holiday & they took the guided tour. When they came back to our house they said they where very disappointed in the tour. The buildings are nice and everything but your not allowed to go in any of the buildings to see the decor or how things where built in the 1700s. They said the only highlight was watching the blacksmith at work but even in there your only allowed in 1 section of the building no where else. They also wondered how the money is spent on upkeep of the buildings. They said alot of the buildings look like they haven't been...
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